In the spirit of 90's R&B trio LSG – Gerald Levert, Keith Sweat and Johnny Gill – BV Buzz has learned exclusively that three R&B divas have formed a new group with the working name of TDK.
Singers Tamia, Deborah Cox and Kelly Price have united for an upcoming compilation project called 'The Queen Project.'
Led by the first single, 'Queen,' the three vocal powerhouses are elated about the opportunity to form this sisterhood in song.
"Truly I am excited because what we're doing has never been done before with three women on CD," Price told BV Buzz. "Each of us in our own right is a true vocalist and while I am loving what we're doing in the studio, I just can't wait for people to see our live show!"
Though each of the ladies knew each other prior to this endeavor, it is their first time collaborating together on music in any capacity.
"I'm so excited to work with these ladies because I'm a fan first," Tamia offered. "It is fun and we have a really good time together. There's something special here musically and we have a genuine bond."
Cox added: "I fee the same way. It's really the most exciting project I've been a part of. We're going to be raising the bar just a tad. It's great to work with likeminded individuals. We have the same sentiments as singers, mothers and wives!"
Producer Shep Crawford (Whitney Houston/Heather Headley) was the mastermind behind the group and said his vision was to just bring three dynamic women together to sing.
"My goal was to highlight the amazing talents individually, while blending them together to unite for this mega project. This is a unique union that will provide the music you have come to expect from these three superstars," said Crawford.
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DK is currently in Los Angeles recording songs with Crawford and producer Warryn Campbell (Mary Mary/Kanye West). They are slated to also record material with Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds, R. Kelly and Raphael Saadiq as well.
'The Queen Project' is scheduled to be released in early 2010; however no record company affiliation has been announced at this time.
The group's first concert together will be in New York City during the Circle of Sisters expo on Oct. 10.
In addition to the music endeavor, TDK is documenting the development of this project and intend to turn it into a reality show.
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For a related story, read: 'Sisters In Song: Coko, Shanice & Nicci Gilbert Jam In Japan.'
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3/19/09: The Miracles
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3/19/09: Earth, Wind & Fire
Iconic Rock and Roll Hall of Fame group Earth, Wind & Fire is set to hit the road this summer for a 30-city tour beginning June 5 in Orange Beach, AL. In addition to Maurice White and company gracing the stage will be pop-rock band Chicago, which will perform a full show before joining for a final set together, according to Billboard. The tour will conclude on Aug. 1 in Lake Tahoe, NV.
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3/19/09: Kim Burrell
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By: Chris on 9/17/2009 11:03PM
Jawn, this is like the best news I've heard since....I don't know when. All three of them are beast vocally! Putting them together is going to be some magic. All you so called r&b chicks betta step your game all the way up!!!
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By: Ariel on 9/18/2009 12:35AM
OMG, Im going to buy my tickets tomorrow, lol! This will be a classic event for all, No one is ready for this im sure.
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By: TheMan on 9/18/2009 3:41PM
I love all three, but isn't that just EnVogue?
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By: lanette on 9/20/2009 6:20PM
i think this is a great idea...........
they all can sang..................!!
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By: Mrs. Mercedes Benz on 9/21/2009 11:15PM
Finally, something I can listen to and enjoy. I'm in my late 30's and do not enjoy any of the artists today, including everyone's sweetheart..... HINT: starts with a B and ends with an E. Give me a break! These three women have amazing voices and different styles of singing. If they would have added my girl Cheryl Gamble (CoKo from SWV), I would be shouting to the hills. What the heck, i'm shouting anyway!
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By: arjai on 9/22/2009 6:42PM
I love this idea. The music industry has "lost a step" It seems that there are a lot of "studio voices" and cut throat competition. And since when do you need to take off all you clothes (or close to it) to sing?? I won't call names (but I could make a list).
These three girls can really sang' (therein lies the difference) I look forward to hearing them shut it down. They can have the best of both worlds solo artist and group member. I like it!
I wish them all the best.
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By: KAT12272 on 9/24/2009 8:13AM
OMG! As a music fan I am overjoyed! I love these three women individually. To put them all together, is simply marvelous! They have maturity, self respect, class and actual SINGING talent! You could just let them record w/out music & I bet you would have one of the best CDs this decade!! The music industry is too concerned w/making money, that they keep shoving manufactured artists our way, who have no real talent, just a need to be seen, heard & make a lot of money real quick. There is no real passion/respect shown for the art of music since kids/teens & young adults have been allowed to take over radio & music videos. I can’t wait til this CD arrives in stores. I am so tired of wasting my money on CDs by today’s younger acts! I am not getting originality, only reproduced tracks with mediocre singing. Good luck to all involved with this new project. What they really need to do is to produce a gospel album together -- LIVE!
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By: Marvel Mushavhela on 11/20/2009 10:48PM
It's a great project indeed that every real r&b fans were actualy thirsty for until today. All i can say is that they should believe on each other not forgetin' their producer and songwriters. We realy need this group 2 sustain until thex retire in music industry. South Africa is supportin' and waitin' 4 u. Hope u'll include us when puttin' yr tour schedule together as you also hv a lot of fans this side. Greatest songbirds bindin' up together, it's gonna be an outstndin' one. Good luck sisters...i love u all...and seel bleesin's frm da Almighty..! God bless...come 2010
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